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Author Archives: TonyC
Circus Comes to Town
Students performed acrobatics and circus arts for family and friends during the assembly before winter break on Friday, February 17, 2012. The performances included human being and animal-themed acts–from circus performers to insects to escaping leopards. The acts incorporated movements … Continue reading
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Up a Tree
Q: Why do children at CAWS climb so many trees? A: Because someday they might grow up to be Waldorf teachers and those skills will come in handy. After watching failed attempts at dislodging a glove stuck in a tree, … Continue reading
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Rising Teacher
School Administrator Susan White, left, introduces next year’s first-grade parents to their children’s new teacher, Sabrina Babcock. As the current eighth-grade teacher, Mrs. Babcock looks forward to bringing her students to graduation, then embracing the first-grade class in the fall. … Continue reading
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Picking Up the Pieces
Kindergarten parent Marty Adler picked up the ball with assembling a geodesic climbing dome that was donated to the school. It was a complex and daunting endeavor–with no instructions and a high level of difficulty matching five different length pieces … Continue reading
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Shaping the Future
Anna Scalera leads her sixth grade class through main lesson on geometry Thursday, February 9, 2012. Students worked through geometric exercises using straight edges and compasses and measuring intersections and arcs to draw regular pentagons and star pentagrams.
Break a Leg – The Eighth Grade Play
The eighth grade class gave their fourth and final performance of “The Servant of Two Masters” on Friday, January 27, 2012. Their teacher, Sabrina Babcock, has been with the class since first grade. She and the class received an appreciative … Continue reading
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Servant of Two Masters
The eighth-grade class performs the comedy “Servant of Two Masters” by Carlo Goldoni this Thursday at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., and on Friday at 10 a.m. and at 7 p.m. The students have worked on the play for most … Continue reading
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Couple of Inches of Fun Stuff
Funny how snow on the ground is like baking with kids -give them a little flour and water, and they have a blast.
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